Paquetes de aire acondicionado para vehículos recreativos

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Coleman Mach 15 RV Air Conditioner 15000 BTU Bundle - Complete System View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $650.00
White Dometic FreshJet 15000 BTU RV Air Conditioner Bundle - Product Kit | United RV Parts
Ahorre $770.00

Replacing an RV air conditioner involves more than just the rooftop unit. A complete installation typically requires a ceiling assembly, thermostat, and in some cases a soft start kit to manage the power draw on startup. Buying these components together as a bundle takes the guesswork out of sourcing compatible parts separately and helps ensure everything works together from the start.

Our air conditioner bundles bring together the key components needed for a complete installation in one convenient purchase. Whether you are doing the work yourself or having a technician handle the installation, having the right parts ready together saves time and reduces the chance of missing something.

Check your roof opening dimensions and existing ceiling assembly configuration before ordering to confirm the correct bundle for your RV.

What is included in an RV air conditioner bundle?

Each bundle pairs a rooftop air conditioner with the matching ceiling assembly required for installation, so you get the unit, the interior distribution box or grille, and the gasket/hardware in one order. Ducted bundles include a ducted ceiling assembly for rigs with overhead ductwork; non-ducted bundles include an interior air distribution box that mounts directly under the rooftop unit. Confirm whether your RV is ducted or non-ducted before ordering, since the two are not interchangeable.

How do I choose between a ducted and non-ducted RV AC bundle?

Look at your existing ceiling: if cool air enters the cabin through vents spaced along the ceiling, you have a ducted system; if air blows directly out of a single assembly under the rooftop unit, you have a non-ducted setup. Match the bundle to what is already installed. For ducted rigs, see the Coleman Power Saver HP ducted ceiling assembly. For non-ducted rigs, the FreshJet 5 with heat pump non-ducted ceiling assembly and the Furrion Original non-ducted ceiling assembly are the common matches.

What BTU rating do I need for hot-climate camping?

For full-time use in hot climates (Texas, Arizona, Florida summers), a 15,000 BTU rooftop unit is the standard recommendation for a single-AC rig up to about 30 feet. Larger fifth wheels and toy haulers often run two 13,500 or 15,000 BTU units. Trailers under 25 feet with good insulation can stay comfortable on a 13,500 BTU unit. If your AC is short-cycling or struggling on startup in heat, consider adding a Coleman RV air conditioner soft start kit to reduce inrush current and stabilize compressor startup.

Can I install an RV air conditioner bundle myself?

Yes, most owners with basic tools and a helper can complete the swap in a few hours, provided the new unit matches the existing 14" x 14" roof opening (the RV industry standard). The job involves removing the old unit from the roof, setting the new rooftop unit onto the gasket, then bolting the interior ceiling assembly up through the roof to clamp the two together. Confirm your roof thickness is within the bundle's specified range, and verify your 120V power supply and breaker size match the new unit's amp draw before you start. Text or call 817-984-1852 if you need help confirming fitment.